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Island churches : challenge and change / Makisi Finau, Teeruro Ieuti, Jione Langi ; edited by Charles W. Forman.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Suva, Fiji] : Institute of Pacific Studies of the University of the South Pacific, 1992.Description: x, 222 pages : maps ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9820200776
  • 9789820200777
Contained works:
  • Finau, Makisi. Emergence of the Maamafoʻou Movement from the Free Wesleyan Church of Tonga
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Island churches.; Online version:: Island churches.DDC classification:
  • 279.6 20
Contents:
pt. 1. The history of the Methodist Church in its Rotuman setting / Jione Langi -- pt. 2. The Kiribati Protestant Church and the new religious movements 1860-1985 / Teeruro Ieuti -- pt. 3. The emergence of the Maamafoʻou Movement from the Free Wesleyan Church of Tonga / Makisi Finau.
Summary: "This collection relates the history of three churches in the Pacific, the Methodist Church in Rotuma, the Kiribati Protestant Church, and the Maamafo'ou Movement, a break-away group from the Free Wesleyan Church in Tonga."
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-212) and index.

pt. 1. The history of the Methodist Church in its Rotuman setting / Jione Langi -- pt. 2. The Kiribati Protestant Church and the new religious movements 1860-1985 / Teeruro Ieuti -- pt. 3. The emergence of the Maamafoʻou Movement from the Free Wesleyan Church of Tonga / Makisi Finau.

"This collection relates the history of three churches in the Pacific, the Methodist Church in Rotuma, the Kiribati Protestant Church, and the Maamafo'ou Movement, a break-away group from the Free Wesleyan Church in Tonga."

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